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Bad Bunny to help James Corden end ‘Carpool Karaoke’
With James Corden’s time on ‘The Late Late Show’ coming to an end, Bad Bunny will finally appear in a Carpool Karaoke segment.
Bad Bunny will join James Corden on his popular Carpool Karaoke segment in an upcoming episode of ‘The Late Late Show’.
When will Bad Bunny appear on ‘The Late Late Show’?
Bad Bunny, who has been spotted out with Kendall Jenner recently, will appear on ‘The Late Late Show’ on Tuesday, March 14. The show begins at 12:37 a.m. ET/ 11:37 p.m CT.
‘The Late Late Show’ revealed a teaser for the Puerto Rican star’s upcoming appearance, who is introduced as “the biggest streaming artist in the world”.
From there, Bad Bunny and Corden are seen singing along to the 29-year-old’s hit song, ‘Tití Me Preguntó', which is about a man who refuses to settle down.
It’s the first time Bad Bunny is performing with Corden, who has welcomed other singers like Adele, One Direction, Bruno Mars, Selena Gomez and Céline Dion to the segment in the past.
It also comes just in time for fans of Carpool Karaoke, as who knows how many more of the segments Corden will have before his last episode of ‘The Late Late Show’ on April 28.
Corden announced back in April 2022 that he would be leaving the show in order to spend more time with his wife and children.
‘The Late Late Show’, which is filmed in Los Angeles, first premiered back in 1995 and was hosted by Tom Snyder. Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson followed as hosts until Corden took over in 2015.
Bad Bunny’s to host WWE event
Bad Bunny’s appearance on ‘The Late Late Show’ comes following news that the Puerto Rican artist will be returning to WWE.
Having wrestled for the company in the past, Bad Bunny is set to host WWE ‘Backlash’ on Saturday, May 6 from the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico - his native island.
It marks the first WWE pay-per-view event to be held in Puerto Rico since New Year’s Revolution back in 2005.
This comes as his music continues to make headlines, with his 2016 song ‘Soy Peor’ recently reaching one billion views on YouTube. He also won Best Música Urbana Album at this year’s Grammys, and became the first Latin artist to win an IFPI award.